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  1. A member of the USS Nathan James's combat information center, Petty Officer First Class Carl Nishioka served as a Fire Controlman. He is promoted to Chief Petty Officer in Season 3. [3] In Season 4's "Endgame," he joins a makeshift boarding party formed by Slattery after the ship's away team is too far away to help in time.

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    Russell "Russ" Jeter is the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy (MCPON).

    He is portrayed by Charles Parnell.

    Early Life United States Navy service

    Russ enlisted in the Navy at least 20 years (but less than 24 years) before the start of the Red Flu pandemic (as evidenced by the 5 service stripes he wears on his dress uniform, each indicating 4 years of service.) Russ's current military rate is Command Master Chief Petty Officer (paygrade E-9), and as such is the highest enlisted sailor on the Nathan James, serving as an advisor to the captain and the liaison between the enlisted personnel and their commanding officer. As Jeter has been seen assisting the engineers on several occasions, it is possible that his prior Navy rate before becoming Command Master Chief was some type of engineering rate. At the beginning of the series, he serve as the USS Nathan James' Command Master Chief and occasionally acts as the ship's spiritual advisor, due to his strong religious faith. During the timeframe of Season 5, now-MCPON Jeter states that he has been in the Navy for "just north of 30 years." This helps to establish a timeline for the events of The Last Ship: since Jeter had somewhere between 20-23 years of service in Season 1, a minimum of 7 years have passed between the beginning of the Red Flu pandemic in the Pilot episode, and the events of Season 5.

    Season 1 Season 5

    In the series finale, MCPON Jeter is one of the few still-living characters with whom Tom had served who appears in his hallucination as he is drowning, after Nathan James sinks ramming Gustavo's Battleship in order to end the war with Gran Colombia. Tom views, and then is part of, an award ceremony for him, which also serves as a change of command ceremony for Nathan James. When President Michener asks Tom if he is ready to be relieved (as commanding officer,) Tom hesitates and wonders aloud who he is passing responsibility onto. After many of the sailors sitting in the audience for the ceremony (who are also Tom's close friends and allies,) stand and declare that they have the watch, Tom is finally able to achieve peace and be able to mentally and emotionally let go of both Nathan James, and of the burdens he has carried around since the plague began, secure in the knowledge that others will always be there. Ultimately, Tom decides to keep fighting, swim to the surface, and live.

    The following are the medals and service awards fictionally worn by Jeter.

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  2. In a final showdown with the fate of humanity on the line, Chandler confronts his enemy and his demons. Eric Dane as Captain Tom Chandler Adam Baldwin as Captain (CO) Mike Slattery Bridget Regan as Naval Intelligence Officer Sasha Cooper Charles Parnell as Command Master Chief Russ Jeter Travis Van Winkle as Lieutenant Danny Green Marissa Neitling as Lieutenant Commander (TAO) Kara Green ...

  3. Eric Miller is a (now-medically-retired) Chief Petty Officer aboard the USS Nathan James. Miller is seen as part of the prayer vigil for sailors' loved ones, after they all learned about the virus and Dr. Rachel Scott's true reason for being on the ship. He tells the group that he is from Iowa and that he is praying that his mother, Barbara Miller, got to safety. Miller is seen training with ...

  4. Andrew Form ... executive producer (55 episodes, 2014-2018) Brad Fuller ... executive producer (55 episodes, 2014-2018) Adrienne O'Riain

  5. Season 4 [] In between Season 3 and Season 4, O'Connor is promoted to Chief Petty Officer. O'Connor is on the Nathan James commenting to Bacon that the apple he is holding could be one of the last apples left. Bacon tells O'Connor the Red Rust hasn't hit apples yet and mentions six months ago they said the same thing about corn.

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  7. Chief petty officer (CPO) is the seventh enlisted rank (with the paygrade E-7) in the United States Navy [1] and U.S. Coast Guard, is above petty officer first class and below senior chief petty officer. The term "rating" is used to identify enlisted job specialties. In this way, enlisted personnel are segregated into three segments containing ...

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